May 2, 2024
This is an online workshop.
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Communities gain immense value through public art. The cultural, economic, aesthetic, and community building properties associated with public art enhance any space and community it’s in. This workshop will delve into how art institutions can create, collect, exhibit, conserve, and program public art. The workshop will also discuss the importance of public art and social practice. Creating public art in a specific community has the power to directly address social issues faced there, while interacting with and including the community.
MODERATOR/FACILITATOR: Barbara Fischer, Director, Art Museum University of Toronto
SPEAKERS:
Ilana Altman, Co-Executive Director, The Bentway
Rebecca Carbin, Founder, Art + Public Unltd
Megan Kammerer, Visual Arts Centre Clarington
Layne Hinton, Co-curator, ArtSpin
TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Public Art in Your Collection
Public Art Programming and Exhibition Making
Public Art and Social Practice
More information on sessions will be announced at a later date.
REGISTRATION:
Non-Member/General $275.00
GOG Member/Guelph Museums Member: $175.00
Artists / Independent Art worker $55.00
Student with valid student ID $45.00
Registration is now OPEN.